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Fed or Depleted — Are You Building a Business That Still Feeds You?

Fed or Depleted — Are You Building a Business That Still Feeds You?

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In Episode 5 of Curated & Crafted, Dominique and Kinsey crack open one of the hardest questions every founder faces: is your business feeding you… or draining you?

From setting client boundaries to recognizing when you’re stuck serving others instead of honoring your original vision, this conversation gets real about alignment, burnout, and the freedom we all started our businesses for.

We talk:
✨ How to know when you’re no longer building for you
✨ Why boundaries + systems protect both you and your clients
✨ The trap of chasing applause over joy
✨ How to recognize when it’s time to fire a client — or even reset your whole approach

If you’ve ever looked at your calendar with anxiety or questioned whether you’d keep doing this work if it paid half as much, this episode is for you.

The process is messy. The vision is worth it. Stay rooted, stay bold, and keep crafting a life that feels like yours



🎙️ About Curated & Crafted
A podcast for women building brands, experiences, and legacies with soul. Hosted by Dominique (Soul Agave) and Kinsey (Liquid Caterers), we share the raw stories behind scaling luxury, balancing mindset, and building businesses that last. No fluff. No filters. Just the craft, the courage, and the conversations that matter.

🔗 Links & Resources
🎧 Listen on all platforms: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube

📸 Follow us: @curatedncraftedpodcast

💌 For collaborations or guest inquiries: Dominique@liquidcaterers.com

📍 Connect with Us
Dominique — @soulagave @mommad0m
Kinsey — @liquidcaterers @kinseybethkendrick

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